Weekly AlibiRed-Light Cameras<SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN> (2011-08-17)0Red-Light CamerasRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.659393,35.205654Ellison and Coors BypassRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.550903,35.109097Wyoming and Menaul
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.551079,35.130581Wyoming and MontgomeryRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.568932,35.108955Menaul and LouisianaRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.55056,35.087467Wyoming and LomasRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.515198,35.086765Lomas and Juan TaboRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.532539,35.087048Lomas and Eubank
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Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.604286,35.13044Carlisle and Montgomery
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Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.568413,35.075809Central and LouisianaRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.593475,35.174297Paseo Del Norte and Jefferson
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.667976,35.181034Paseo Del Norte and Coors
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.544464,35.073139Central and Zuni
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.586349,35.108814San Mateo and MenaulRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.586525,35.130718Montgomery and San MateoRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.533569,35.130367Eubank and MontgomeryRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.710632,35.079811Coors and CentralRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
Albuquerque NMRed-Light Cameras<div style="float:right; width:200px; height:200px; margin-left:8px; margin-bottom: 8px;"><img width="200" height="200" src="http://alibi.com/image/pix_id/31068/image.jpg" /></div><P><SPAN STYLE= "" >A contract with Arizona-based Redflex expired in Oct. 2010, and we thought they were gone. No such luck. A month later Mayor Richard Berry reinstated red-light cameras at 14 intersections throughout the city. Not only do the cameras catch you red-handed, estimates say that an additional $370,000 was needed in tax money to keep the program in place. On average, 73 citations are issued per month and make up one-third of the city&rsquo;s moving violation tickets. Data from 2010 put the intersection at Central and Coors as the clear frontrunner, with 3,036 citations issued between January and August. Add that to 4,385 citations at the same intersection in 2009. Fines are $75 and can be paid by mail or online. The question of whether to keep the system in place goes to Albuquerque voters on Oct. 4. For more on these robocop cameras: </span> <A HREF="http://1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras" target='_blank'><SPAN STYLE= "" >1.usa.gov/abqredlightcameras</span></a><SPAN STYLE= "" >. (EK)</span> </p>...<br/>Full story: <A HREF="http://alibi.com/feature/38160/Red-Light-Cameras.html"><SPAN STYLE= "" >Red-Light Cameras</SPAN></A>#type-13-106.701492,35.115101Coors and QuailRead more: Red-Light Cameras (2011-08-18)
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